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William Wang
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Via Negativa: The Power of Deciding What NOT to Do

Addition Through Subtraction

Via negativa, the way of removal, is one of the oldest and most powerful decision principles. Instead of asking "What should I do?", ask "What should I stop doing?"

In Medicine

Hippocrates: "First, do no harm." The best intervention is often removing what causes the problem rather than adding something.

In Investing

Buffett and Munger primarily use via negativa: avoid businesses they do not understand, avoid bad management, avoid complex instruments. What remains tends to be excellent.

In Productivity

The most productive people eliminate waste ruthlessly:

  • Stop attending meetings that produce no decisions
  • Stop checking email every 10 minutes
  • Stop working on projects that do not move the needle

The Via Negativa Checklist

  1. List everything you currently do
  2. For each item, ask: "If I stopped, what would happen?"
  3. If the answer is "nothing significant," stop doing it
  4. Redirect freed resources to highest-value activities

The greatest thinkers consistently find that removal is more powerful than addition. Practice at KeepRule.


Less is more. KeepRule

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